What is the boiling point of fumaric acid?

When isolated in the laboratory, fumaric acid's boiling point is 392 degrees F, or 200 degrees C. Fumaric acid is in every cell of the body. Your body makes it on your skin when exposed to UV light...
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Can the isomerization of sulfuric acid yield fumaric acid?

Substances which have the same chemical formula but a different arrangement of atoms are called isomers. Fumaric acid is not an isomer of sulfuric acid, since the two substances have different chem...
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Is fumaric acid an algae?

Fumaric acid is not a type of algae. Fumaric acid is an organic and naturally occurring acid found in many parts of nature. It is an essential acid for the survival of many species, including human...
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What is the boiling point and freezing point of gold?

Gold is a transition metal with a boiling point of approximately 2,807 degrees Celsius, or 5,084 degrees Fahrenheit. Its freezing point (and melting point) is approximately 1,064 degrees Celsius, o...
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